Interest Bearing Notes is a product of the Finance and Private Sector Research Team in the World Bank's Development Research Group. It reports on research by the team, as well as non-World Bank research, conferences, related websites, new datasets, and other research and policy-oriented news.
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2020/06/01
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150295
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1
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1
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Data de divulgação
2020/06/29
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Disclosed
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Interest Bearing Notes (June 2020)
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Finance & Private Sector Development; mobile money; alternative sources of finance; good rule of law; effect of privatization; working capital; microfinance loan; deadline for submission; labor productivity growth; provision of credit; study of privatization; loan repayment rate; corporate social responsibility; mental health status; high school student; types of loan; take stock; instrumental variable; microfinance client; informal firms; treatment group; microfinance sector; productivity level; government loan; private bank; Gender Equality; local politician; financial system; negative effect; credit market; employment spell; recent research; Time of Use; Labor Market; credit constraint; microfinance institution; market rate; Capital Inflows; long-term impact; commercial lending; learning opportunity; lagging region; financial infrastructure; financial intermediaries; Financial Sector; banking system; web page; Cash Transfer; loan subsidy; large bank; existing credit; medium enterprise; personal loan; free market; risky borrower; foreign currency; increased rate; commercial loan; vehicle loans; loan contract; respondents felt; credit product; female business; female counterparts; household use; major depression; female borrower; recent development; college admission; natural experiment; loans deposit; cultural environment; loan disbursement; female student; business profit; business capital; cash loan; causal effect; exclusion restriction; significant correlation; empirical contribution; firm performance; credit program; social isolation; household income; primary concern; social distance; liquidity crisis; personal network; regional disparity; social pressure; institutional framework; social support
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